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Show Robert, of Provo, are visiting Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. Christina Robertson. Thirty ladies gathered at tie home of Mrs. Reba Booth Wednesday afternoon after-noon where they enjoyed themselves viewing the many beautiful things which Mia- Booth brought home from Armenia, Palestine and other places which she has visited while in the mission field. Mrs. Booth also gave some interesting talks on the customs and conditions existing in these places. She also displayed the Armenian Ar-menian costumes on some of the ladies present. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Hugh Peterson of Provo was a special visitor. Mrs. Conrad Peterson entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Alter the usual activities, a delicious lunch was served. The many friends of James C. Healey will be sorry to learn that he is again obliged to keep his bed having hav-ing suffered a relapse in health:. Mr. Healey has been suffering for several weeks with typhoid fever and had been sitting up for a few days. Loy Beck who is also suffering with typhoid fever is reported to ba " proving slowly. No other casea developed and the origin of thes ! not been determined. Mrs. Russell Bates and nolores, spent the forepart ot " week with Mrs. Bates' parents and Mrs. Don C. Strong, Jfii Lake. '' ' The Alpine ward will hoU . annual outing at the Cave p Grove in American Fork ' Thursday, August 22. The enter' ment is also in honor of Myron Moyle, a former member of the a"i bishopric, and Joseph P. Marsh I' have recently been released as ' clerk, which capacity he has many years. A spicy program b been arranged also a program i sports, etc. It is expected that ' members of the ward and also ma out-of-town friends will be pre8ei? At a meeting of the Alpine council Saturday evening it M cided to increase the amount 0 water allowed per year for $$ 60,000 gals, to 100,000 gals., alio allow those on the end of each lki8 , continuous stream from early in thj f morning until 5 p. ml. in. order ij keep the water In better condition. ALPINE HEWS Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Alpine Ward M. I. A. returned home Saturday evening, after three days at Mutual De!l where all report having had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh were called to Salt Lake Friday to the bedside of their son, Thirl, who was injured while on his way to work Friday morning. He and Austin Moyle, also of Alpine, were riding to work on a motorcycle when they were struck by a Ford car at a road intersection. inter-section. Both tie young men were thrown into the gutter, Marsh receiving receiv-ing a broken leg, bruises and scratches. Moyle escaped with a few bruises arid scratches. The former was taken to a hospital where he is reported doing as well as can be expected. ex-pected. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Myers Marsh entertained the Happy Dozen at her home Wednesday afternoon. The usual activities were engaged in, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Robert Graham and son. |